Louis Schweitzer (CEO)

Louis Schweitzer (born 1942) was the previous Chairman of Renault, first taking that post on 27 May 1992 in succession to Raymond Lévy,[1] and he was also CEO from 1992 to 2005. He is in addition Chairman of AstraZeneca[2] where he was appointed as a Director 11 March 2004. He is a non-executive director of BNP Paribas, Electricité de France, Veolia Environnement, Volvo AB and L'Oréal, and Vice-Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Philips Electronics NV[3]

Louis Schweitzer is the son of Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 1963 to 1973. He is the grandnephew of Albert Schweitzer,[4] and so related to Jean-Paul Sartre.

Born in Geneva, Switzerland, in July 1942, Louis Schweitzer has a degree in law and is a graduate of France's elite Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) and École nationale d'administration.

He was appointed Inspector of Finance at the French Treasury in 1970. In 1981 he became Chief of Staff to Laurent Fabius in his various government posts (Budget Minister, Minister for Industry and Research and Prime Minister).

He joined Renault in 1986 and became Chief Financial Officer and Head of Strategic Planning in 1988.

He was appointed Executive Vice President and COO in 1989, and President and COO in 1990. He was Renault's Chairman and CEO from May 1992 to April 2005, and president of the Renault-Nissan Alliance Board from 2001 to 2005. On 29 April 2005 he became Chairman of the Renault Board of Directors.

Louis is a Commander of the French Légion d'honneur and National Order of Merit, and director of several French and foreign companies. He is also member of governing boards of various general organisations, particularly in the cultural field.

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Since 6 March 2005, Louis Schweitzer has been President of the Haute Authorité de Lutte Contre les Discriminations et Pour l'Egalité. This role was entrusted to him by the French President.

For having closely surveilled Jean-Edern Hallier by a special cell in the Elysée Palace, he was ultimately condemned in 2008 by Court of Cassation.

Education

Schweitzer is a Protestant.

Renault Highlights in the Schweitzer years (1992-2005)

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Nieuwe Kroonprins bij Renault". Autovisie 1991 nr 1: Page 11. date 5 January 1991. 
  2. ^ AstraZeneca Board Members
  3. ^ AstraZeneca Annual report - see p80
  4. ^ Business Week How Renault Jump-Started Nissan